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- #978365
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- Last Album Listened To
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Album 10/10
Art 8/10
Album 10/10
Art 8/10
Album 8/10
Art 6/10
This and the previous Vince Gauraldi album (“Vince Gauraldi Tro”) are pleasant, but suffer from the lack of a drummer. The next album is where he truly takes of!
Album 8/10
Art 7/10
It’s like the sexiest Charlie Brown special ever.
How did you know I was going to put on Vince next? 😮
Album 10/10
Art 5/10lol. They just Photoshopped shades onto Mingus for that. Good lord.
I’ve never seen a Jazz compilation that has an album cover that fits the excellence of the music itself.
Ha! I did not notice that. 😃
I was inspired, Oh my!
Album 8/10
Art 10/10
Awesome!
Moving in Stereo is an incredible song.
I only enjoy the mono version 😉
Now I want to cut myself… j/k
Album 8/10
Art 6/10
Ok, then there is this!
https://www.facebook.com/lgbtlifegetsbettertogether/videos/925144560915839/
Album 7/10
Art 5/10
Ha, I assume that’s an 80’s music video, which is it?
Tears For Fears - “Mad World”
Album 10/10
Art 5/10
Album 10/10
Art 5/10
The main reason that the original television cast films were appealing to me is that they are nostalgic beyond just the story telling. These “J.J. Trek” films just don’t have that important quality.
Now it would seem instead of meeting Kirk Prime, it’s about Kirk meeting his dad, Thor.
That is stupid! They just closed up the Kirk daddy issues story line quite nicely, why re-open this can of worms? As I have stated, this is not my brand of “Star Trek”.
All Around 10/10
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
Enjoyed it a lot, I can see why it’s considered the “fan favourite.” The performances were all good, no real standouts, other than Robert Englund, who’s not in it much, and unlike the original he wasn’t spectacular when he was on screen. The characters were all developed well enough, though some came across as cliches and little more than an excuse to have a flashy death scene (which were all creative and my favourite parts of the film). It was also stuffed full of eighty’s cheese, which means that it hasn’t aged well at all. But overall it was very fun and had some great practical effects.
7/10
Just aw this for the first time not too long ago myself. It’s a boatload of fun, and not to be missed if you can handle 80’s camp. “Welcome to Primetime, BITCH!”
I remember seeing this one in the theater with a bunch of my collage friends back in 1987. What a blast! I have not seen it since and wonder if I should just keep my good memories intact and just let it be.
This is funny!
https://www.facebook.com/vgteve/videos/10157036312330354/
I just don’t understand this!
https://youtu.be/-UaW6zYQDQE
A little wake and bake this morning!
Album 8/10
Art 8/10
Album 7/10
Art 10/10 (Huge Rolling Paper Included = brilliant)
Album 7/10
Art 9/10 (Inner sleeve art is creative)
And it looks like they cancelled the Inhumans movie?
I saw something about that a few months ago. Seems that they did not want to encroach on X-Men territory in order to keep FOX happy.
Album 10/10
Art 8/10
Album 10/10
Art 6/10
Album 10/10
Art 8/10
Album 10/10
Art 8/10
Note: all albums reviewed here are the extended CD versions.
James Bond Will Return! (Just not tonight.)